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Law Studies at York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E.: Explore the LLB in Greek Law with Common Law
A unique LLB programme supporting careers in Greece and beyond The University of York Europe Campus, CITY, U.L.E. offers a unique Bachelors programme, the LLB in Greek Law with Common Law, designed for students aspiring to pursue legal careers in Greece and beyond. This academically rigorous undergraduate programme uniquely combines comprehensive studies in Greek law with foundational elements of Common Law, and provides in-depth knowledge of the Greek legal system and a fundamental understanding of the UK’s legal system, enabling graduates to handle both national and cross-border legal matters. By equipping students with comparative legal knowledge, critical thinking skills, and an understanding of transnational legal principles, the LLB in Greek Law with Common Law supports diverse career paths. Guided by an experienced faculty, this programme bridges legal traditions and meets the demands of a globalised legal profession. The programme reflects the Europe Campus’s commitment to providing internationally relevant, high-quality education. The LLB in Greek Law with Common Law is offered by the Department of Law at the Europe Campus, under the leadership of Professor Dr. George Dellios, Dean of the School of Law and Humanities and Head of the Department. Prof. Dr. Dellios is a distinguished academic and legal expert who brings a wealth of experience and scholarly excellence to this role. The programme is taught in Greek and English and is addressed to Greek-speaking students. The LLB in Greek Law with Common Law is subject to final approval by the Hellenic Authority for Higher Education and is expected to commence in October 2025 Information about the programme in Greek • Περιγραφή του Προπτυχιακού Προγράμματος ‘Ελληνικό Δίκαιο με στοιχεία Αγγλικού Δικαίου’ (PDF) • Αναλυτική περιγραφή των μαθημάτων (PDF) Διαβάστε ακόμη: Συνέντευξη με τον Καθηγητή Δρ Γεώργιο Δέλλιο, Κοσμήτορα της Σχολής Νομικών & Ανθρωπιστικών Σπουδών, University of York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E. Information For more information about the programmes contact us at +30 2310 224026, acadreg@city.yorkeuropecampus.eu. Official website city.yorkeuropecampus.eu
01/09/2025
A new era of growth and opportunity for the University of York Europe Campus community
The University of York receives official licence for the establishment of a non-state, not-for-profit university based in Thessaloniki, with premises in Athens Visit the University of York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E. official website: city.yorkeuropecampus.eu Following a rigorous process of accreditation and audit, we are proud to announce that the University of York has been officially granted a licence to establish the University of York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E. - a non-state, not-for-profit university based in Thessaloniki, with additional premises in Athens. This development comes in accordance with Law 5094/2024, recently passed by the Greek Ministry of Education, which allows foreign universities to apply for the establishment of a new legal entity in Greece, known as a University Legal Entity (U.L.E.). The non-state, not-for-profit university will comprise three academic Schools — the School of Business, the School of Science, and the School of Law and Humanities — and will offer programmes in Business Studies, Computer Science, Psychology, Communication, English Language, and Law. All Bachelor’s programmes will be delivered at the Thessaloniki Campus, while Computer Science Bachelor’s programmes will be offered at both the Thessaloniki and Athens campuses. The University of York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E., will commence academic operations in October 2025, offering 4-year Bachelor’s degrees as is the norm in the Greek higher education system. Bachelor's programmes are expected to commence in the 2025-26 academic year, while Master’s programmes and PhD studies are expected to begin in the 2026–27 academic year, subject to further accreditation by the Greek Ministry of Education. At the same time, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, will continue to deliver its established 3-year Bachelor’s degrees and Master’s degrees, leading to University of York degrees, in Thessaloniki and across its satellite locations in Southeast and Eastern Europe and the Caucasus region. Graduates of both institutions are recognised as University of York Europe Campus alumni, enjoying equal rights and privileges as members of the wider University of York global alumni community. This milestone marks the beginning of a new era - one that brings expanded academic offerings, new opportunities for students and staff, and a deepened commitment to world-class education, research, and societal impact. *All academic programmes are subject to final approval by the Hellenic Authority for Higher Education. Bachelors programmes in Thessaloniki are expected to commence in October 2025 Masters programmes in Thessaloniki as well as all programmes in Athens are expected to commence in October 2026 Official website: city.yorkeuropecampus.eu The University of York Europe Campus, CITY comprises three Schools: School of Business School of Sciences School of Law and Humanities Learn more about the Bachelors programme in Greek Law with Common Law LLB in Greek Law with Common Law The University of York
29/08/2025
The University of York welcomes official licence by the Greek Government for the establishment of its Europe Campus in Greece
Official message by Prof. Charlie Jeffery, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of York “We are delighted to announce that the University of York is now licensed by the Greek Ministry of Education to operate its branch in Greece: the University of York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E. This historic milestone gives Greek and international students direct access to world-class education, with the main campus in Thessaloniki and a Computer Science hub in Athens—positioning Greece as an international destination for education. Ranked 146th in the Times Higher Education, this places York in the top 6% of universities in the world. We are in the UK’s top 10 for research, and a member of the prestigious Russell Group. We bring academic excellence and pioneering research to a region rich in history, talent, and opportunity. Welcome to the University of York Europe Campus!” Visit the University of York Europe Campus, CITY U.L.E. official website: city.yorkeuropecampus.eu
29/08/2025
The University of York named Community University of the Year
We are delighted to announce that the University of York has been named Community University of the Year by the Daily Mail University Guide 2026, in recognition of the positive impact of the annual York Festival of Ideas. This award underlines the University’s dedication to serving the public good and its strong impact on both the local community and wider society. The York Festival of Ideas, held every year over two weeks, brings together hundreds of free events—on campus, across the city, and online—making knowledge and inspiration accessible to all. As CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, we are proud to be part of this inspiring community. Read more on the University of York website.
28/08/2025
Educational Visit to Alzheimer’s Care Facility Offers Valuable Insight for Psychology Postgraduates
As part of their experiential learning, Dr. Kalliopi Megari, Academic Director of the Clinical Psychology postgraduate programme at CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, led a group of students from the Clinical Psychology and Counselling & Psychotherapy programmes on a meaningful educational visit. The students had the opportunity to meet with Professor Magdalini Tsolaki, a renowned Neurologist-Psychiatrist,Theologist, Professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and President of the President of the Panhellenic Federation of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, during their visit to the specialised care facility for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, “Panagia Glikofilousa,” as well as the Educational and Cultural Institution “Saint Gregory Palamas.” This unique opportunity allowed students to gain first-hand experience of the clinical setting and deepen their understanding of the complex needs of individuals living with dementia. They also observed the invaluable role played by dedicated professionals who provide care with compassion, sensitivity, and professionalism on a daily basis. Such visits are an integral part of our hands-on teaching philosophy, bridging academic knowledge with real-world application in mental health and clinical practice.
06/06/2025
Competing Across Borders: Business Students Collaborate Virtually in International Real-World Challenge
Final-year business students from CITY College, University of York Europe Campus joined forces with peers from the University of York, UK and Symbiosis International, India – SCMS Noida & SIBM Hyderabad – in a groundbreaking virtual collaborative programme that tackled a real-world infrastructure issue with far-reaching implications: the implementation of GNSS-based tolling systems in India. As part of a unique international collaboration between University of York, SCMS Noida and an industrial partner from India, IDFC First Bank, students participated in a 4-months competition challenge designed to develop innovative, practical solutions for distance-based tolling—a pressing need for India's evolving road infrastructure. The project, centered on Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based tolling, required students to understand and address the complexities of applying cutting-edge satellite tolling technology to the Indian landscape. The challenge emphasised not only technical feasibility, but also regulatory, social, and economic aspects. A Learning Journey with Real Impact Dr. Nikos Tsorakidis, Deputy Vice-President for External Engagement and Partnherships, Ms. Violeta Sfouri, Academic Director of the Postgraduate Programme in Business Administration and Economics Department, and Dr. Fenia Mavrodi, Academic Director of the Undergraduate Programme in Business Administration and Economics department, monitored the collaboration on behalf of CITY College, University of York Europe Campus and mentored three of the six teams that participated in the competition; one of which achieved second place (1st runner up) in the competition. For all those involved it felt that this international virtual collaboration was more than an academic exercise—it was a live lab of global learning. Cultures, disciplines, and ideas collided to create solutions that mattered. Students struggled with realistic project constraints, working in diverse, multidisciplinary teams across time zones and continents, varying levels of team participation and the difficulty of accessing technical resources, Despite these hurdles, students delivered comprehensive proposals that balanced innovation with feasibility. Their work addressed issues ranging from dynamic pricing policies and data privacy, to stakeholder education and regulatory reform—all crucial for the successful adoption of GNSS-based tolling in India. Student Insights: Growth through Challenge The experience left a lasting impact on participating students, both academically and personally. “Working on the GNSS-based tolling project for India was a rare and eye-opening journey—where cutting-edge innovation met the reality of complex infrastructure, and diverse minds came together to solve a challenge that was as much about people and culture as it was about technology.” – N.M. Students gained invaluable exposure to project management, cross-cultural communication, and interdisciplinary thinking. They highlighted the opportunity to collaborate with international peers and apply business strategy and innovation in a real-world context. “From scheduling nightmares to breakthrough ideas—this project showed me how diverse minds can still achieve a common goal,” shared B.L., who also credited the project with improving their professional communication and time management skills. Another student reflected on the challenges of engaging with unfamiliar technical content and cultural contexts: “Navigating a new cultural framework pushed me beyond the limits of my general knowledge. I loved the feeling of working in a team and receiving support—it felt like a great practical and academic experience which felt deeply personal.” – E.E. Looking Ahead The success of this collaborative challenge underlines the value of experiential, globally-engaged learning in preparing students for leadership roles in an ever changing working environment. The university remains committed to fostering such opportunities, bridging academia and industry, and empowering students to contribute to international dialogues and solutions.
05/06/2025
Professor Panayiotis Ketikidis Appointed to Greece’s National Council for Research, Technology and Innovation
We are pleased to announce that Professor Panayiotis Ketikidis, Vice-President of Research & Innovation at CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, has been appointed as one of the 15 new members of the National Council for Research, Technology and Innovation (NCRTI). The NCRTI is the supreme government advisory body responsible for shaping and implementing Greece’s national strategy for Research, Technological Development, and Innovation (RTDI). This prestigious appointment recognises Professor Ketikidis’s longstanding engagement with organisations and initiatives that promote research, technology, innovation, and outward-looking entrepreneurship. He currently also serves as President of the Board of Directors of the Thessaloniki Innovation Zone (TIZ), further demonstrating his active leadership in strengthening Greece’s innovation ecosystem. His three-year term on the Council reflects both his personal contribution and commitment to advancing research and innovation in Greece and beyond.
05/06/2025
Announcement of the ‘Boris Trajkovski’ MBA Scholarships 2025-26
The President of the Republic of North Macedonia, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of North Macedonia, the International Foundation “Boris Trajkovski”, and CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, located in Thessaloniki, Greece are jointly offering twenty (20) ΜΒΑ scholarships for the Pan-European Executive MBA programme running in Thessaloniki, Greece for the Academic Year 2025/26 (start date of programme: November 2025) until the end of the specific academic programme. Executive MBA MBA in General Management MBA in Marketing MBA in Finance MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management MBA in Health Care Management MBA in Human Resource Management Scholars who will successfully complete the programme will be awarded 2 MBA degrees from two leading universities of Europe: an MBA degree from a top British university, the University of York and an MBA degree from a prestigious French university, the University of Strasbourg. More information about the Executive MBA programme. Scholarships Application Deadline: The deadline for the application and submission of the required documents is Monday, 30 June 2025. Applications for Scholarships should be submitted to the Ministry of Education and Science. View the scholarships announcement on the Ministry's website Information Interested candidates may contact our Representative Office in Skopje for more information about the ‘Boris Trajkovski’ Scholarships: Ms Marija Nikovska Country Manager 14 Skupi Str., Skopje Tel: +389 2 3064 533 email: marija.nikovska@york.citycollege.eu
19/05/2025
Student Spring Symposium 2025
21-22 May 2025 Don’t miss your chance to connect, share, and get inspired! The Student Spring Symposium is your platform to showcase your work, discover exciting projects, and engage with fellow students from York University - UK, University of Macedonia, AIESEC and our campus. View the schedule here Register now! Official website
07/05/2025
Neuroscience Week 2025 at CITY College
19-23 May 2025 Join us for a week-long celebration of Neuroscience Hybrid event (Online and In-person) Interested in Neuroscience? Join the Neuroscience Week at CITY College, University of York Europe Campus and find out more about this fascinating, ever-evolving science and what we do here, at CITY College! Join a week full of open Neuro activities, presentations and events. Neuroscience Week Agenda Agenda (PDF) The event is organised by Dr Manousos Klados, Associate Professor, Psychology Department and Dr Elina Ketikidi, Lecturer, Business Administration & Economics Department. Book your spot now!
07/05/2025
Join our Blood Donation Day 16 May 2025!
Register and save a life! Friday 16 May 2025 at the General Hospital Ippokrateio Directions for Blood Donors: Giving blood is quick, easy, and risk-free for healthy adults (ages 18-65 approximately) who are in good health, do not take chronic medication and do not suffer from serious ailments or anemia. It is advisable to avoid medication and alcohol and rest adequately on the last day before blood donation. Have a small meal and 2-3 glasses of water or juice before giving blood. Our blood bank is helping people in our community in need. We have to refill our reserves to help even more people! This is only possible through your amazing effort and donations. Thank you! Register here View photos from previous blood donations here: Blood donations Heroes at CITY College
06/05/2025
CITY College Europe Campus brings three inspiring events to York Festival of Ideas 2025
Talks by Dr Kalliopi Megari, Anna G. Orfanidou and Prof. Dilay Çelebi Gonidis CITY College, University of York Europe Campus is delighted to participate for a fifth year in a row in the York Festival of Ideas. This year CITY College is going to organise three events by Dr Kalliopi Megari, Lecturer and Programme Lead of our postgraduate programme in Clinical Psychology at our Psychology Department, Anna G. Orfanidou, Lecturer at our Humanities Department and Prof. Dilay Çelebi Gonidis, Lecturer at the Business Administration and Economics Department. Protecting the Brain While Healing Hearts Monday 2 June 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm (EEST) Online Speaker: Dr Kalliopi Megari Lecturer and Programme Lead of postgraduate programme in Clinical Psychology Psychology Department, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus Overview: Discover how specialised brain training programmes can boost recovery and quality of life after heart surgery. Cardiac surgery can unfortunately lead to cognitive decline which affects the patient’s ability to think, learn, remember and make decisions. This not only impacts an individual’s wellbeing, but can also result in morbidity and higher health care costs. Clinical neuropsychologist Kalliopi Megari of the CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, will explain how cognitive reserve - the brain’s ability to cope with damage - plays a key role in recovery. She’ll stress the need for assessments that target this reserve so that patients can be guided into specialised cognitive enhancement programmes designed to improve post-surgery recovery and outcomes. Kalliopi will also discuss how rehabilitation programmes pre-surgically might also be able to reinforce cognitive reserve before any surgery-related decline occurs. This event will take place live on Zoom Webinar. Join the event Doomscrolling and Mental Health Tuesday 3 June 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm (EEST) Online Speaker: Anna G. Orfanidou Researcher and Lecturer Humanities Department, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus Overview: People often seek information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to negative information can be adaptive because it alerts people to risks in their environment, thereby preparing them for similar threats in the future. However, doomscrolling - the compulsive consumption of negative news - is linked to increased psychological distress, including anxiety, depression feelings of helplessness or even suicidal tendencies. Anna G. Orfanidou of CITY College, University of York Europe Campus examines how we can reclaim control over our digital lives and break the cycle of constant negative media consumption. Join her as she explores tools for fostering mindful engagement, empowering individuals to shift from passive scrolling to active, conscious online interaction. This event will take place live on Zoom Webinar. Join the event A Green Future: Community action and inclusion Saturday 7 June 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm (EEST) In-person only Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, University of York Speaker: Prof. Dilay Çelebi Gonidis Senior Researcher at the South-East European Research Centre (SEERC) and Professor Business Administration and Economics, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus Overview: How can we create a greener future that leaves no one behind? Dilay Çelebi Gonidis of CITY College, University of York Europe Campus will explore real-world stories of community-led projects that are making a difference by combining environmental action with social equity. Join Dilay and learn about inspiring efforts across different regions and communities, and find out how people are working together to build a fairer, more resilient future for all in the face of climate change. Join the event Visit York Festival of Ideas
02/05/2025
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